Eat carbs at night?

I eat before my gym workout 4:00, get to gym at 5:00 and work out, drink protein drink with fruit after 6:30ish. I don't get home untill 6:45 or 7:00. Which means that my last meal is 7:30 or 8:00. My question is....

What type of meal should I eat at this time? My body needs the carbs and protein, but it's getting kinda late. I go to bed between 10 and 11. Should I eat low or medium carbs with my protein at this late hour, after my workout. Or maybe I should eat no carbs at all?

Still should be low calories. Just like cutting, most of your carbs should be taken early in the day and post workout, post workout in a ratio of 3:1 carbsrotein, followed by a high protein low carb low fat meal about an hour later.

If you're eating at 7-8pm and not going to bed until 10-11pm I say stick with a meal of high protein, moderate carbs, low fat. Yeah the carbs could be bad but you are bulking and if they start adding on some fat then back off of them or just do a little cardio.

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have adequately trained and have primed your muscles for glycogen admission and retention, then you may have carbs, yes.

As previously stated, a pwo shake immediately that is high glycemic, followed by a standard chicken and rice type meal 1 hour later. It's good if you know how many carbs per meal you are allowed to make full use of glycogen, but not store fat. It's one of the things I offer in my programs as I have figured that out.

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Eating a high carb meal before bed is a bad idea like the guys have said keep the protein high but take in moderate carbs.Although you are sleeping you have to remember you are in fact fasting for approx 8 hours which does nothing to help when bulking.

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